> Mind telling me why having different kernels and arquitechtures hurts free > software? Again, I don't see anyone complaining when they run Debian on > their tablet or e-book reader!
That is because the person that uses those devices either does not value freedom that much or is migrating and in fact does complain about the nonfree software installed. If you really value freedom, you reduce some piece of nonfree software every day. I think the problem in English derives from the fact that free is used for freedom and for gratuity. Why not use libre and gratis? That would decomplicate comunication matters. Some people do not value freedom. Some value some freedom. Others make it a priority. All people have the right to think the way they do. The problem is the people that use software or any other tool to impose conditions on other people. Non-free users are not evil people. They are the victims, wether they know it or not, wether they value our defense of their rights or not.
